- Marbles, oranges, bubbles, and beach balls — all of these objects illustrate the shape of a sphere, or globe (unless the beach balls are under-inflated, in which case they’re sort-of a “squished-sphere” shape).
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- n. 范围;球体
- vt. 包围;放入球内;使…成球形
- adj. 球体的
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1. The word boundaries refers to the fact that God assigns each of us a field or sphere of service.
“界限”这个词的意思是神分配给我们每个人的那个范围,每个人的那个服侍环境。
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2. Looping through the simulation allows the sphere to collide with the ground, and then come to rest.
仿真的循环执行是为了球体与地面相撞然后最终静止的整个过程。
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3. Both were essential and neither was superior to the other; they were not in conflict but complementary, each with its own sphere of competence.
两者都是必需的,没有一者高于另一者;它们互不冲突反而互补,各自有其本身的职权范围。
- sphere (n.) mid-15c., Latinized spelling of Middle English spere (c. 1300) "cosmos; space, conceived as a hollow globe about the world," from Anglo-French espiere, Old French espere (13c., Modern French sphère), from Latin sphaera "globe, ball, celestial sphere" (Medieval Latin spera), from Greek sphaira "globe, ball, playing ball, terrestrial globe," a word of unknown origin.
sphere AWL / sfɪə(r) ; NAmE sfɪr / noun 1 ( geometry 几何 ) a solid figure that is completely round, with every point on its surface at an equal distance from the centre 球;球体;球形 2 any object that is completely round, for example a ball 圆球;球状物 3 an area of activity, influence or interest; a particular section of society 范围;领域;阶层;界 SYN domain ◆ the political sphere 政界 ◆ This area was formerly within the sphere of influenceof the US. 这一地区先前属于美国的势力范围。 ◆ He and I moved in totally different social spheres. 我和他进入了完全不同的社会圈子。 4 -sphere ( in nouns 构成名词 ) a region that surrounds a planet, especially the earth (包围地球等的大气的)层 ◆ ionosphere 电离层 ◆ atmosphere 大气层 sphere spheres sphered sphering sphere / sfɪə(r) ; NAmE sfɪr /
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